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Evolutionary complexities of swine flu H1N1 gene sequences of 2009
(ELSEVIER, 2009)A recently emerged novel influenza A (H1N1) virus continues to spread globally. The pandemic caused by this new H1N1 swine influenza virus presents an opportunity to analyze the evolutionary signif- icance of the origin ... -
Evolutionary Patterning of Hemagglutinin Gene Sequence of 2009 H1N1 Pandemic
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)The 2009 H1N1 swine flu is the first pandemic in decades. Infectivity of the influenza virus for human host depends largely on its ability to evade antibodies specific for viral protein called hemagglutinin (HA) that ... -
Studies Of Dissipation Pattern Of Cypermethrin In Tomato
(Journal of Bangladesh Chemical Society, 2013)Dissipation pattern of cypermethrin (Ripcord 10EC) on tomato plants sprayed at recommended and double the recommended doses followed first order kinetics. In both the doses residues were found below the maximum residue ... -
A Database for Mycobacterium Secretome Analysis: ‘MycoSec’ to Accelerate Global Health Research
(OMICS, 2013)Members of the genus Mycobacterium are notorious for their pathogenesis. Investigations from various per- spectives have identified the pathogenic strategies employed by these lethal pathogens. Secretomes are believed to ... -
Computational analysis of bovine alpha-1 collagen sequences
(2013)Bovine collagen alpha-1 is a naturally occurring extracellular matrix protein found in tendons and other connective tissues. It plays a vital role in cell growth, differentiation, attachment, and migration. Recent findings ... -
A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON ANTIOXIDANT, ANTIBACTERIAL, CYTOTOXIC AND PHYTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF AVERRHOA CARAMBOLA
(International Journal of Bioassays, 2013)Experiment was conducted on petroleum ether extract of a bark part of Averrhoa carambola in order to find out various phytochemicals in this plant and to evaluate this plant’s cytotoxicity, ability to impede bacterial growth ... -
Identification and analysis of potential targets in Streptococcus sanguinis using computer aided protein data analysis
(Dovepress, 2014)Purpose: Streptococcus sanguinis is a Gram-positive, facultative aerobic bacterium that is a member of the viridans streptococcus group. It is found in human mouths in dental plaque, which accounts for both dental cavities ... -
ANALGESIC AND NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECT ON ETHYL ACETATE EXTRACT OF IPOMOEA PES-TIGRIDIS IN ALBINO MICE
(2014)The present study was performed to investigate the probable analgesic and neuropharmacological activities of the ethyl acetate extract of Ipomoea pes-tigridisLinn. We designed our study to search new analgesic drug from ... -
An immunoinformatics approach toward epitope-based vaccine design through computational tools from Bungarus caeruleus’s neurotoxin
(Journal of Young Pharmacists, 2014)Objective: This study aims to analyze and predict the possibility of designing a vaccine that could make humans immune to krait toxin. Materials and Methods: Bungarus caeruleus or common Indian krait is a member of the ... -
Similarity of currently circulating H1N1 virus with the 2009 pandemic clone: Viability of an imminent pandemic
(ELSEVIER, 2015)The first influenza pandemic in the 21st century commenced in March, 2009 causing nearly 300,000 deaths globally within the first year of the pandemic. In late 2013 and in early 2014, there was gradual increase in the ... -
Molecular characterization influencing metal resistance in the Cupriavidus/Ralstonia genomes
(CrossMark, 2015)Our environment is stressed with a load of heavy and toxic metals. Microbes, abundant in our environment are found to adapt well to this metal stressed condition. A comparative study among five Cupriavidus/Ralstonia ... -
Comparative investigation of the various determinants that influence the codon and amino acid usage patterns in the genus Bifidobacterium
(CrossMark, 2015)Various strains of the genus Bifidobacterium are crucial members of the human, animal and insect gut, associated with beneficial probiotic activities. An extensive analysis on codon and amino acid usage of the GC ... -
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: A HISTORIC AND SOCIO-CULTURAL REALITY IN BANGLADESH
(European Scientific Journal, 2015)Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this twenty first century. Though the view towards domestic violence varies across the countries the World Bank has already spotted ... -
HIV Progression Depends on Codon and Amino Acid Usage Profile of Envelope Protein and Associated Host-Genetic Influence
(frontiers in Micrology, 2017)Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Two types of HIV have been characterized: HIV-1 and HIV-2. The present study ... -
Ambiguous genitalia–A social dilemma in Bangladesh: A case report
(ELSEVIER, 2017)INTRODUCTION: Ambiguous Genitalia is a form of birth defect in which sex of the newborn cannot be readily distinguishable because of atypical appearance of the external genitalia. CASE REPORT–CLINICAL FINDINGS: The ... -
Mass-Transfer Coefficient as an Indicator of Resin Performance: Impacts of Film-Forming Amines and Storage Time on Condensate Polishing Ion-Exchange Resins
(Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2018)Ion-exchange resins used in ultrapure water processing are known to lose effectiveness with fouling. Mass- transfer coefficient (MTC) is one property that defines acceptable resin performance. MTC is measured by a ... -
Insights into the riddles of codon usage patterns and codon context signatures in fungal genus Puccinia, a persistent threat to global agriculture
(2018)The fungal genus Puccinia, comprising of several menacing pathogens, has been a persistent peril to global agriculture. Genome sequencing of various members of Puccinia offers a scope to excavate their genomic riddles. ... -
Comparative evolutionary genomics of Corynebacterium with special reference to codon and amino acid usage diversities
(CrossMark, 2018)The present study has been aimed to the com- parative analysis of high GC composition containing Corynebacterium genomes and their evolutionary study by exploring codon and amino acid usage patterns. Phyloge- netic ... -
Comparative genomics of Mycobacterium reveals evolutionary trends of M. avium complex
(ELSEVIER, 2018)Mycobacterium is gram positive, slow growing, disease causing Actinobacteria. Beside potential pathogenic spe- cies, Mycobacterium also contains opportunistic pathogens as well as free living non-pathogenic species. ... -
Competence of healthcare professionals in diagnosing and managing obstetric complications and conducting neonatal care: a clinical vignette-based assessment in district and subdistrict hospitals in northern Bangladesh
(BMJ, 2018)Background This study assesses the competency of maternal and neonatal health (MNH) professionals at district-level and subdistrict-level health facilities in northern Bangladesh in managing maternal and newborn complications ...